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E-Mail privacy : does the government have the right to intercept and or monitor private e-mail communications?
(2003)Section 14 of the Constitution provides for the right to privacy, which includes the right not to have the privacy of communications infringed. The right is also protected at common law - a breach of a person's privacy ... -
E-records security management at Moi University, Kenya.
(2019)E-records are vital for the operation of the state as they document official evidence of the transactions of a business, government, private sector, non-governmental organizations, and even individuals. Therefore, e-records ... -
E-textbook preferences: a case study of Information Technology students' preferences at a private higher education institution.
(2020)Textbooks can be defined as a printed and bound artefact that consists of certain idea or information about a particular topic. The debate between using printed textbooks (traditional) or e-textbooks (digital textbooks) ... -
Early child marriages: recent law reform and jurisprudence in Africa towards banning the practice.
(2020)Many young girls m the developing countries, mainly in Africa, are subjected to early marriages. The majority of such girls cannot choose their marriage age or the person they marry. In this dissertation, the literature ... -
Early childbearing in the context of the child support grant : a case study of young women in Mtubatuba.
(2015)Teenage pregnancy still remains one of the most heated topics in South Africa. Although teenage pregnancy in South Africa is not high compared to other regions in sub-Saharan Africa, it is still considerably high despite ... -
Early childbearing: perspectives and experiences of young men and women in Durban.
(2018)Early childbearing continues to be a matter of concern around the world, especially in developing nations. The causes and the implications of early parenting have been explored by researchers from young mothers’ perspective, ... -
Early childhood development and South Africa: a literature review.
(University of KwaZulu-Natal., 2016-08-01)Early Childhood Development (ECD) has become a priority sector within South Africa, particularly in respect to ensuring equity and high quality of care for the youngest members (ages 0 to 5 years old) of the population. ... -
Early childhood practitioners experience of the mathematical literacy curriculum in the context of the National certificate in early childhood development : a case study.
(2005)Since 2002, the South African Qualifications Authority (SAQA) has included mathematical literacy as a compulsory fundamental component for the Further Education and Training Certificate (FETC). This constituted a radical ... -
Early cholecystectomy for acute cholecystitis in a low income setting: a myth?
(2018)Laparoscopic cholecystectomy is the gold standard surgical management for acute cholecystitis (AC). Controversy exists regarding the optimal timing to perform laparoscopic cholecystectomy in AC. The Tokyo consensus ... -
Early communication development : parenting beliefs and practices in a rural context.
(2011)Many children in the foundation phase in rural schools in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa struggle to acquire early literacy skills. A review of the literature demonstrates the link between early communication development and ... -
The early encounter between the Swazi and the Western missionaries : the establishment of the Evangelical church in Swaziland, 1894-1950.
(2004)Lona ngumbiko ngelucwaningo lolwentiwe ngalendzabakati yekufika kweLivangeli eSwatini, liletfwa belumbi labamhlophe lababetitfunywa teliVangeli laMvelinchanti. Kulandzela sembulo inkhosi Somhlolo leyabanaso sivela enkhosini ... -
Early engagements with the Bible among the Gogo people of Tanzania : historical and hermeneutical study of ordinary "readers" transactions with the Bible.
(2004)This study falls within the area of the Bible in African Christianity, particularly ordinary readers' appropriation of and interpretation of the Bible. It seeks to explore, firstly, the processes of the encounter between ... -
Early evolution of HLA-associated escape mutations in variable Gag proteins predicts CD4+ decline in HIV-1 subtype C infected women.
(Wolters Kluwer Health., 2017)Abstract available in pdf. -
Early experiences with Isoniazid Preventive Therapy roll-out in an ART programme : a pharmacist's perspective.
(2016)Tuberculosis (TB) remains the leading cause of mortality amongst people infected with Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV). Additionally, TB recurrence after successful treatment completion occurs more frequently amongst ... -
Early generation selection of bread wheat (triticum aestivum L.) genotypes for drought tolerance.
(2018)Wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) is the third most important cereal crop after rice and maize globally. Dryland wheat production in South Africa is challenged by recurrent drought leading to low profitability for farmers. ... -
Early hearing detection and intervention in KwaZulu-Natal: analysis of barriers and facilitators from guideline generation to clinical application.
(2020)Background: There is slow progress in early hearing detection and intervention (EHDI) services within South Africa. Despite enabling guidelines, such as the Joint committee on Infant Hearing (JCIH) and Health Professionals ... -
Early HIV-1 infection is associated with reduced frequencies of cervical Th17 cells.
(Lippincott Williams & Wilkins., 2015)Abstract available in pdf. -
Early intervention programmes and parenting deaf children: parental experiences of stress.
(2018)When confronted with a child recently diagnosed as deaf, parents can find themselves in a foreign and stressful situation. Parenting stress can have detrimental effects (e.g., socio-emotional problems) on the family and ... -
Early maladaptive schemas : the relationship with anxiety patterns, and perceived parental rearing behaviours.
(2013)Since 2008 the prevalence rate of anxiety disorders has increased to 15,8%, thus putting them as the most prevalent class of psychiatric disorders in South Africa. This research firstly aimed to examine the relationship ...